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Flying the Mk9 Spitfire in VR. X-Plane 11.

What you will learn

How to fly Classic aircraft from WW2

Description

The British Supermarine Spitfire was facing several challenges by mid-1942. The debut of the formidable Focke-Wulf Fw 190 in late 1941 had caused problems for RAF fighter squadrons flying the latest Spitfire Mk Vb. Rolls-Royce engineers were already working on a new version of the Merlin incorporating a two-stage supercharger; the combination of the improved Merlin and the Spitfire Mk VC airframe in a “stop-gap” design allowed the RAF to combat the Fw 190 on equal terms.


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In a second stream of development Supermarine was working on an improved, reinforced, Spitfire airframe which incorporated several new features and was designed for the Merlin 60 and 70 series engines. This new airframe later formed the basis for the Rolls-Royce Griffon powered Spitfires. This article presents a history of the Spitfire powered by two-stage engine variants and also describes some of the “drawing board” projects and experimental Spitfires. The Griffon powered variants are described in a separate article.

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Content

Introduction

Tail wheel crash.
Real Pilots and Flight sims.
Ground looping and Ground handling.
Lots of peddling.
Take off and landing.
Cross country Inverness to Abberdeen.